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Roskoe 03-28-2008 10:31 AM

RE: Maximum Range?
 
Last year, I attempted several shots at antelope that were in the 65 to 75 yard range. Several oppotunities came up that were beyond this distance, and I didn't shoot. But considering I didn't fill my tag, I really need to re-visit the logic of slinging arrows in the 65 to 75 yard bracket. Maybe I should limit myself to 60 yards as well.

At the range, under ideal conditions, hitting a pie plate at 70 yards is a high percentage shot. But under field conditions, it appears not nearly so certain.

brucelanthier 03-28-2008 11:22 AM

RE: Maximum Range?
 
25 yds.

Matt / PA 03-28-2008 11:32 AM

RE: Maximum Range?
 
I will theoretically shoot to 5 yards beyond my last sighted in pin. In practice it would take some specific circumstances to actually use it.

I am confident in my ability to kill game at any range that I have a pin for with a known distance as a given........too many variables to put a limit on max range though sitting in front of a keyboard.

Where a slam dunk might be 60 yards at a standing Elk, a no shoot might be a nervous quartering away buck at 30 in heavy wind? I shoot when my mind and body tell me I can make that shot 100%. Might not always happen but Iam surelynot going to mentally limit myself before I step in the field.

KodiakArcher 03-28-2008 12:13 PM

RE: Maximum Range?
 
The less yardage the better. The farthest I've ever shot anything under the perfect conditions above was a fairly large reindeer at 39. Given that I wouldn't like to shoot whitetails at anything over 30 and 100% of mine have been under 20.

I'm more impressed by someone who makes the killing shot at 5 yards than the one that does it at 50. (3-D is just the opposite but that's another game altogether...)



Schultzy 03-28-2008 12:34 PM

RE: Maximum Range?
 

ORIGINAL: KodiakArcher

The less yardage the better. The farthest I've ever shot anything under the perfect conditions above was a fairly large reindeer at 39. Given that I wouldn't like to shoot whitetails at anything over 30 and 100% of mine have been under 20.

I'm more impressed by someone who makes the killing shot at 5 yards than the one that does it at 50. (3-D is just the opposite but that's another game altogether...)
Good post!!

ozbowhunter 03-28-2008 12:39 PM

RE: Maximum Range?
 
50 yards max if i cant get in that close im having a bad day

rybohunter 03-28-2008 12:44 PM

RE: Maximum Range?
 
37 yds, 2 feet, 3 5/8 inchesand not a 1/2" farther[8D]

Otherwise I don't know, don't really care.I tend to shoot shots that are rather close.So far in the situations that have been borderline, I've never released an arrow.

Edcyclopedia 03-28-2008 01:30 PM

RE: Maximum Range?
 
[quote]ORIGINAL: KodiakArcher

The less yardage the better. The farthest I've ever shot anything under the perfect conditions above was a fairly large reindeer at 39. Given that I wouldn't like to shoot whitetails at anything over 30 and 100% of mine have been under 20.

Santa must be pissed at you!

Armybowhunter28 03-28-2008 01:32 PM

RE: Maximum Range?
 
40 yards

BowHuntingFool 03-28-2008 02:18 PM

RE: Maximum Range?
 
If this season opened tomorrow morning I would be very comfy at about 17 yards with my Longbow, when the season actually does roll in maybe 20 yards with the perfect conditions but NOTHING past that. I don't want to take long shots, its Bowhunting, getting them in as close as possible! I'm not hunting animals where I need to shoot far, some folks are, more power to them! Like I said this season its the Longbow, anything past 20 yards I'm saving for the Flintlock, anything past 70 yards, I'm saving for the shotgun/rifle!!


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